TY - BOOK AU - Kolfschoten,Gwendolyn AU - Herrmann,Thomas AU - Lukosch,Stephan ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Collaboration and Technology: 16th International Conference, CRIWG 2010, Maastricht, The Netherlands, September 20-23, 2010. Proceedings T2 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, SN - 9783642157141 AV - QA76.758 U1 - 005.1 23 PY - 2010/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Computer science KW - Computer Communication Networks KW - Software engineering KW - Database management KW - Data mining KW - Information storage and retrieval systems KW - Information systems KW - Computer Science KW - Software Engineering KW - Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) KW - Information Storage and Retrieval KW - Database Management KW - Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery N1 - A Review of CRIWG Research -- Knowledge Elicitation, Construction and Structuring -- Supporting Collaborative Knowledge Creation in Mobile Working Scenarios -- Collaborative Conceptual Modeling Using an Ontology -- A Mobile Computer System to Support Collaborative Ethnography: An Approach to the Elicitation of Knowledge of Work Teams in Complex Environments -- A Method for Identification and Representation of Business Process Deviations -- Computer Supported Reflection of Good Practice -- Establishing On-Line Corporate Training in Distributed, Synchronous eCollaboration: A Field Study -- Decision Support -- Integrating Spatial Data and Decision Models in an E-Planning Tool -- Supporting the Decision Implementation Process -- A Framework and an Architecture for Context-Aware Group Recommendations -- Collaboration Support -- Concurrent Modeling in Early Phases of the Software Development Life Cycle -- The Integration of Collaborative Process Modeling and Electronic Brainstorming in Co-located Meetings -- Integrating Context-Enriched Explanations and Communication in an Adaptive Collaboration Environment -- A Tool for Training Students and Engineers in Global Software Development Practices -- Awareness -- Awareness Support in Global Software Development: A Systematic Review Based on the 3C Collaboration Model -- Awareness Checklist: Reviewing the Quality of Awareness Support in Collaborative Applications -- Supporting Asynchronous Workspace Awareness by Visualizing the Story Evolution in Collaborative Storytelling -- Groupware Design -- Dealing with Device Collaboration Rules for the PCSCW Model -- Enabling Collaboration Transparency with Computational Reflection -- Plasticity of Interaction Interfaces: The Study Case of a Collaborative Whiteboard -- Developing a Framework of Common Information Space (CIS): Grounded Theory Analysis of Airport CIS -- Social Networking -- The Mind’s Eye on Personal Profiles: How to Inform Initial Trustworthiness Assessments in Virtual Project Teams -- Supporting Informal Interaction in a Hospital through Impromptu Social Networking -- Ambient Displays for Integrating Older Adults into Social Networking Sites -- Mobile Collaboration -- A Simple and Portable Command Post to Coordinate Search and Rescue Activities in Disaster Relief Efforts -- Digital Workbook: A Mobile Learning Environment to Support Collaborative Examinations -- Evaluating a Prototype for Geo-referenced Collaborative Psychotherapy with Mobile Devices N2 - th This volume constitutes the proceedings of the 16 Collaboration Researchers’ International Working Group (CRIWG 2010) Conference on Collaboration and Technology. TheconferencewasheldinMaastricht,The Netherlands. The pre- ous ten CRIWG conferences wereorganizedin Madeira, Portugal(2000),Da- stadt, Germany (2001), La Serena, Chile (2002), Autrans, France (2003), San Carlos,CostaRica (2004),PortodeGalinhas,Brazil(2005),Medina delCampo, Spain (2006)Bariloche,Argentina (2007),Omaha NE, USA (2008),and Pesoda R´ egua, Douro, Portugal (2009). CRIWG conferences follow a simple recipe for success: good papers, a relatively small number of attendees, extensive time for lively and constructive discussions, and a high level of cooperation both within and between paper sessions. CRIWG 2010 continued this tradition. th This 16 CRIWG exempli?ed the continuing interest in the groupware - searcharea. Paperswerereviewedbyatleastthreemembersofaninternationally renowned Program Committee, using a double-blind reviewing process. Based on the reviewers’ recommendations 27 papers were ?nally accepted: 18 long - pers presenting mature work, and 9 short papers describing work in progress. The accepted papers were grouped into seven themes that represent current - eas of interest in groupware research: Knowledge Elicitation, Construction and Structuring, Collaboration and Decision Making, Collaborative Development, Awareness, Support for Groupware Design, Social Networking and Mobile C- laboration. In addition, we featured a paper describing the history of CRIWG research. We were further very pleased to have Jay Nunamaker, Director of the Center for Management of Information at the University of Arizona, USA, a renowned specialist in group support systems as keynote speaker UR - http://148.231.10.114:2048/login?url=http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-15714-1 ER -